Hello,
The attached COORD columns are all in SID:2053 (metres) I can easily import the MANHOLEDATA and display as nodes:
COORD1 column =X, COORD2 column = Y

But how do I create line features using the PIPEDATA txt(csv)?

PIPEDATA has two node columns: "Upstream_MH","Downstream_MH"
A line feature is needed between those nodes, the coordinates provided by MANHOLEDATA.

Start of line, PIPEDATA: Upstream_MH = MANHOLEDATA: Manhole_No

End of line, PIPEDATA: Downstream_MH = MANHOLEDATA: Manhole_No

Note:
Even though the PIPEDATA includes COORD columns, these need to be ignored - only use the node positions provided by MANHOLEDATA.

Thanks for reading and helping,

Kevin.

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Re: links between nodes as feature lines, data from CSV files

Hi Kevin,

Just off the top of my head, maybe you could try the Points to
Path tool in the processing toolbox. You'd first have to create
point features for the PIPEDATA and then run them through the
Points to Path tool using the PIPE_ID as the group field.

Regards, Frank.

On 11/08/2017 09:55, Barnett, Kevin via qgis-za-user wrote:

Hello,
The attached COORD columns are all in SID:2053 (metres) I can
easily import the MANHOLEDATA and display as nodes:
COORD1 column =X, COORD2 column = Y

But how do I create line features using the PIPEDATA txt(csv)?

PIPEDATA has two node columns: "Upstream_MH","Downstream_MH"
A line feature is needed between those nodes, the coordinates
provided by MANHOLEDATA.

Start of line, PIPEDATA: Upstream_MH = MANHOLEDATA: Manhole_No

End of line, PIPEDATA: Downstream_MH = MANHOLEDATA: Manhole_No

Note:
Even though the PIPEDATA includes COORD columns, these need to be
ignored - only use the node positions provided by MANHOLEDATA.

Thanks for reading and helping,

Kevin.

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Just off the top of my head, maybe you could try the Points
to Path tool in the processing toolbox. You'd first have to
create point features for the PIPEDATA and then run them
through the Points to Path tool using the PIPE_ID as the
group field.

Regards, Frank.

On 11/08/2017 09:55, Barnett, Kevin via qgis-za-user wrote:

Hello,
The attached COORD columns are all in SID:2053 (metres) I
can easily import the MANHOLEDATA and display as nodes:
COORD1 column =X, COORD2 column = Y

But how do I create line features using the PIPEDATA
txt(csv)?

PIPEDATA has two node columns: "Upstream_MH","Downstream_MH"
A line feature is needed between those nodes, the
coordinates provided by MANHOLEDATA.

Start of line, PIPEDATA: Upstream_MH = MANHOLEDATA:
Manhole_No

End of line, PIPEDATA: Downstream_MH = MANHOLEDATA:
Manhole_No

Note:
Even though the PIPEDATA includes COORD columns, these need
to be ignored - only use the node positions provided by
MANHOLEDATA.

Thanks for reading and helping,

Kevin.

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